Farmers, with the help of heavy and modern machinery, such as tractors and other equipment, grow food
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3.Stinger
4.Stadium Job
5.South
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Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya. Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology. Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

Modern agronomy, plant breeding, agrochemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers, and technological developments have in many cases sharply increased yields from cultivation, but at the same time have caused widespread ecological damage and negative human health effects. Selective breeding and modern practices in animal husbandry have similarly increased the output of meat, but have raised concerns about animal welfare and the health effects of the antibiotics, growth hormones, and other chemicals commonly used in industrial meat production. Genetically modified organisms are an increasing component of agriculture, although they are banned in several countries. Agricultural food production and water management are increasingly becoming global issues that are fostering debate on a number of fronts. Significant degradation of land and water resources, including the depletion of aquifers, has been observed in recent decades, and the effects of global warming on agriculture and of agriculture on global warming are still not fully understood.

WOW! Strange Banana trees - Amazing Agriculture Technology

Amazing and modern technology for agriculture makes it easier for farmers to work

Amazing and modern technology for agriculture makes it easier for farmers to work

Amazing and modern technology for agriculture makes it easier for farmers to work

Farmers, with the help of heavy and modern machinery, such as tractors and other equipment, grow food
Music:
1.Urchins
2.TFB3
3.Stinger
4.Stadium Job
5.South
6.Safety Net
7.Run Ethan Meixsell
8.Race Car
If you have any questions or suggestions, please write to e-mail
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WOW! Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya

WOW! Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya

WOW! Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya

Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya. Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology. Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

Thanks for watching Israel Agriculture Technology
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Israel Agriculture - Agriculture technologies 2016 Click Here: https://goo.gl/UePbMG
Greenhouse commercial Nature - Agritech in FutureFreshFarms and Tasty Tom tomatoes: https://youtu.be/B5Kcc_7PE2I
High-tech agriculture ISRAEL AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Super tomato yield - How to StringSuckerTomato Plants:
https://youtu.be/4SlPAY3Ks1U
https://youtu.be/MBfWdQfY3xI
Hydroponics Greenhouse Tomato Farming 2016: https://youtu.be/wOBNahlJffw
Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture and is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral solution only, or in an inert medium, such as perlite or gravel. The nutrients in hydroponics can be from fish waste, normal nutrients, or duck manure.
More more information about the development of modern agriculture in Israel - InternationalTraining in Agriculture at the Hebrew University ( The International School of Agricultural Sciences):
The Hebrew University: http://www.agri.huji.ac.il/english/
The Ramat NegevInternational Center for Agricultural Training: https://www.facebook.com/The-Ramat-Negev-International-Center-for-Agricultural-Training-133239256755872/
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, is Israel’s premier university as well as its leading research institution. The Hebrew University is ranked internationally among the 100 leading universities in the world and first among Israeli universities. Learn the most efficient harvesting methods by using the newest and most up-to-date agricultural machinery and technology in our custom harvesting,business law school, online colleges,field, education online,aquaponic....
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New Modern Agriculture Machines 2017 - Harvesting Bananas

New Modern Agriculture Machines 2017 - Harvesting Bananas

New Modern Agriculture Machines 2017 - Harvesting Bananas

How it's made - Harvesting BananasThanks for watching Israel Agriculture Technology
Israel Agriculture technologies - FarmIndustryNewsClick Here: https://goo.gl/UePbMG
Subscribe to watch more: https://goo.gl/8Uzhjj
Greenhouse commercial Nature - Agritech in FutureFreshFarms and Tasty Tom tomatoes: https://youtu.be/B5Kcc_7PE2I
High-tech agriculture ISRAEL AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Super tomato yield - How to StringSuckerTomato Plants:
https://youtu.be/4SlPAY3Ks1U
https://youtu.be/MBfWdQfY3xI
Hydroponics Greenhouse Tomato Farming : https://youtu.be/wOBNahlJffw
More more information about the development of modern agriculture in Israel - InternationalTraining in Agriculture at the Hebrew University ( The International School of Agricultural Sciences):
The Hebrew University: http://www.agri.huji.ac.il/english/
The Ramat NegevInternational Center for Agricultural Training: https://www.facebook.com/The-Ramat-Negev-International-Center-for-Agricultural-Training-133239256755872/
http://www.rn-tp.com/
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, is Israel’s premier university as well as its leading research institution. The Hebrew University is ranked internationally among the 100 leading universities in the world and first among Israeli universities. Learn the most efficient harvesting methods by using the newest and most up-to-date agricultural machinery and technology in our custom harvesting,business law school, online colleges,field, education online,aquaponic....
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Awesome Maximum Technology Farming Agriculture

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The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1

The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1

The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1

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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers.
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WOW! Strange Banana trees - Amazing Agriculture Technology

Amazing and modern technology for agriculture makes it easier for farmers to work

Farmers, with the help of heavy and modern machinery, such as tractors and other equipment, grow food
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3.Stinger
4.Stadium Job
5.South
6.Safety Net
7.Run Ethan Meixsell
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published: 30 Apr 2018

WOW! Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya

Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya. Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology. Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers.
Additional reading:
NIsa by Marjorie Shostak: https://goo.gl/hAPr5H
FirstFarmers...

Geography: Agriculture (Part 2)

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This is second lecture on a CBSEClass 10th topic - Agriculture.
This chapter is divided into 6 lectures, so make sure you watch the other five lectures for a better understanding.
Link to more videos on various topics - http://bit.ly/2cncdM0

Farmers, with the help of heavy and modern machinery, such as tractors and other equipment, grow food
Music:
1.Urchins
2.TFB3
3.Stinger
4.Stadium Job
5.South
6.Safety Net
7.Run Ethan Meixsell
8.Race Car
If you have any questions or suggestions, please write to e-mail
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Farmers, with the help of heavy and modern machinery, such as tractors and other equipment, grow food
Music:
1.Urchins
2.TFB3
3.Stinger
4.Stadium Job
5.South
6.Safety Net
7.Run Ethan Meixsell
8.Race Car
If you have any questions or suggestions, please write to e-mail
E-mail: mirbigmail@yahoo.com

WOW! Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya

Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya. Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advanc...

Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya. Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology. Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya. Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology. Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

Thanks for watching Israel Agriculture Technology
Do you want Homemade hydroponic lettuce system
Subscribe to watch more: https://goo.gl/8Uzhjj
Israel Agriculture - Agriculture technologies 2016 Click Here: https://goo.gl/UePbMG
Greenhouse commercial Nature - Agritech in FutureFreshFarms and Tasty Tom tomatoes: https://youtu.be/B5Kcc_7PE2I
High-tech agriculture ISRAEL AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Super tomato yield - How to StringSuckerTomato Plants:
https://youtu.be/4SlPAY3Ks1U
https://youtu.be/MBfWdQfY3xI
Hydroponics Greenhouse Tomato Farming 2016: https://youtu.be/wOBNahlJffw
Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture and is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral solution only, or in an inert medium, such as perlite or gravel. The nutrients in hydroponics can be from fish waste, normal nutrients, or duck manure.
More more information about the development of modern agriculture in Israel - InternationalTraining in Agriculture at the Hebrew University ( The International School of Agricultural Sciences):
The Hebrew University: http://www.agri.huji.ac.il/english/
The Ramat NegevInternational Center for Agricultural Training: https://www.facebook.com/The-Ramat-Negev-International-Center-for-Agricultural-Training-133239256755872/
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, is Israel’s premier university as well as its leading research institution. The Hebrew University is ranked internationally among the 100 leading universities in the world and first among Israeli universities. Learn the most efficient harvesting methods by using the newest and most up-to-date agricultural machinery and technology in our custom harvesting,business law school, online colleges,field, education online,aquaponic....
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Thanks for watching Israel Agriculture Technology
Do you want Homemade hydroponic lettuce system
Subscribe to watch more: https://goo.gl/8Uzhjj
Israel Agriculture - Agriculture technologies 2016 Click Here: https://goo.gl/UePbMG
Greenhouse commercial Nature - Agritech in FutureFreshFarms and Tasty Tom tomatoes: https://youtu.be/B5Kcc_7PE2I
High-tech agriculture ISRAEL AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Super tomato yield - How to StringSuckerTomato Plants:
https://youtu.be/4SlPAY3Ks1U
https://youtu.be/MBfWdQfY3xI
Hydroponics Greenhouse Tomato Farming 2016: https://youtu.be/wOBNahlJffw
Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture and is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral solution only, or in an inert medium, such as perlite or gravel. The nutrients in hydroponics can be from fish waste, normal nutrients, or duck manure.
More more information about the development of modern agriculture in Israel - InternationalTraining in Agriculture at the Hebrew University ( The International School of Agricultural Sciences):
The Hebrew University: http://www.agri.huji.ac.il/english/
The Ramat NegevInternational Center for Agricultural Training: https://www.facebook.com/The-Ramat-Negev-International-Center-for-Agricultural-Training-133239256755872/
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, is Israel’s premier university as well as its leading research institution. The Hebrew University is ranked internationally among the 100 leading universities in the world and first among Israeli universities. Learn the most efficient harvesting methods by using the newest and most up-to-date agricultural machinery and technology in our custom harvesting,business law school, online colleges,field, education online,aquaponic....
Product by ISRAEL Agriculture Technology

How it's made - Harvesting BananasThanks for watching Israel Agriculture Technology
Israel Agriculture technologies - FarmIndustryNewsClick Here: https://goo.gl/UePbMG
Subscribe to watch more: https://goo.gl/8Uzhjj
Greenhouse commercial Nature - Agritech in FutureFreshFarms and Tasty Tom tomatoes: https://youtu.be/B5Kcc_7PE2I
High-tech agriculture ISRAEL AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Super tomato yield - How to StringSuckerTomato Plants:
https://youtu.be/4SlPAY3Ks1U
https://youtu.be/MBfWdQfY3xI
Hydroponics Greenhouse Tomato Farming : https://youtu.be/wOBNahlJffw
More more information about the development of modern agriculture in Israel - InternationalTraining in Agriculture at the Hebrew University ( The International School of Agricultural Sciences):
The Hebrew University: http://www.agri.huji.ac.il/english/
The Ramat NegevInternational Center for Agricultural Training: https://www.facebook.com/The-Ramat-Negev-International-Center-for-Agricultural-Training-133239256755872/
http://www.rn-tp.com/
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, is Israel’s premier university as well as its leading research institution. The Hebrew University is ranked internationally among the 100 leading universities in the world and first among Israeli universities. Learn the most efficient harvesting methods by using the newest and most up-to-date agricultural machinery and technology in our custom harvesting,business law school, online colleges,field, education online,aquaponic....
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How it's made - Harvesting BananasThanks for watching Israel Agriculture Technology
Israel Agriculture technologies - FarmIndustryNewsClick Here: https://goo.gl/UePbMG
Subscribe to watch more: https://goo.gl/8Uzhjj
Greenhouse commercial Nature - Agritech in FutureFreshFarms and Tasty Tom tomatoes: https://youtu.be/B5Kcc_7PE2I
High-tech agriculture ISRAEL AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Super tomato yield - How to StringSuckerTomato Plants:
https://youtu.be/4SlPAY3Ks1U
https://youtu.be/MBfWdQfY3xI
Hydroponics Greenhouse Tomato Farming : https://youtu.be/wOBNahlJffw
More more information about the development of modern agriculture in Israel - InternationalTraining in Agriculture at the Hebrew University ( The International School of Agricultural Sciences):
The Hebrew University: http://www.agri.huji.ac.il/english/
The Ramat NegevInternational Center for Agricultural Training: https://www.facebook.com/The-Ramat-Negev-International-Center-for-Agricultural-Training-133239256755872/
http://www.rn-tp.com/
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, is Israel’s premier university as well as its leading research institution. The Hebrew University is ranked internationally among the 100 leading universities in the world and first among Israeli universities. Learn the most efficient harvesting methods by using the newest and most up-to-date agricultural machinery and technology in our custom harvesting,business law school, online colleges,field, education online,aquaponic....
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Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! Visithttp://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for your home or classroom.
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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers.
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FirstFarmers by Peter Bellwood: https://goo.gl/JqgHLW
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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers.
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This is second lecture on a CBSEClass 10th topic - Agriculture.
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Download PuStack App now from http://bit.ly/pustack
This is second lecture on a CBSEClass 10th topic - Agriculture.
This chapter is divided into 6 lectures, so make sure you watch the other five lectures for a better understanding.
Link to more videos on various topics - http://bit.ly/2cncdM0

Download PuStack App now from http://bit.ly/pustack
This is second lecture on a CBSEClass 10th topic - Agriculture.
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This is a power point presentation given in a Microeconomics class. The presenters style differs throughout. 3 total. Topic covered include short run, long run, parity concept, price supports, surpluses, tax burdens, various costs of policy, politics, public choice theory, and arguments for an against. It's not perfect but should be a good supplement for anyone currently studying the topic. Sorry about the audio!

published: 25 Apr 2012

The Pulse：Lunar New Year Special: Local farming and agricultural policy & local chicken farmers

Kung Hey Fat Choi. Hello and welcome to The Pulse. The Year of the Ram is upon us, and it’s time for over indulging in food and alcohol to celebrate. Among the foods to be served at any self-respecting “hoi neen” dinner is chicken, but thanks to bird flu outbreaks on the mainland and problems faced by our own poultry farmers we came perilously close to not having any chicken this year. More on that later. While, as you’ll see later, the government doesn’t seem too enthusiastic about encouraging local livestock farmers, it is suddenly pushing agricultural development .In this year’s PolicyAddress, the Chief Executive announced a new agricultural policy that included spending seven billion dollars on an 80 hectare “Agri-Park”. But some farmers are – to use an old expression – wary of Greeks...

Putin's farmer - agriculture and business in Russia | DW Documentary

One of Putin’s biggest fans and a prominent businessman in the agriculture industy, Stefan Dürr has built a farming empire in Russia.
Dürr emigrated from Germany to Siberia when he was a student and now has his own empire in Russia. He owns at least 200,000 hectares of land and has 60,000 cows and 4,000 employees. Two years ago Vladimir Putin personally handed him the certificate of Russian citizenship. Russia wants to become independent of European Union imports and Dürr’s milk empire benefits from this policy. That’s because he also receives some of the state subsidies that are being invested in building up Russia’s agriculture. Wherever Dürr shows up, be it at the Agrofarm agricultural trade show in Moscow, or at the regional ministries of Kaluga and Voronezh, people listen to him and...

Common Agricultural Policy

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. It implements a system of agricultural subsidies and other programmes. It was introduced in 1962 and has undergone several changes since then. It has been criticised on the grounds of its cost, and its environmental and humanitarian impacts.
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China's Agricultural Development and Policies: Are there lessons for Africa?

The lost decades for China in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s look remarkably like the lost decades of Africa in the 1980s and 1990s. Poor land rights, weak incentives, incomplete markets and inappropriate investment portfolios. However, China burst out of its stagnation in the 1980s and has enjoyed three decades of remarkable growth. In this talk ScottRozelle, Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and co-director of that RuralEducation ActionProgram (REAP) at Stanford University, examines the record of the development of China's food economy and identifies the policies that helped generate the growth and transformation of agriculture. Incentives, markets and strategic investments by the state were key. Equally important, however, is what the state did not do. Policies that worked and those that...

published: 22 Apr 2013

Brexit360 - Where are we now?

While Brexit remains headline news, there remains much uncertainty. What we do know is that agriculture is likely to be one of the sectors most impacted by Brexit due to the significance of the Common Agricultural Policy to farmers in the UK and the fact that the EU dominates our agri-food trade. The panel will discuss how far we’ve come since the referendum, what the signals from UK Governments are so far and what they mean for the industry as a whole, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes work being done to inform the debate. Farmers Guardian Editor Ben Briggs joins this panel to highlight some of his readership’s key concerns and priorities over the course of the coming years.
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An Introduction to Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture

Anna Herforth, international nutrition Consultant, explains the concept of nutrition-sensitive agriculture at the occasion of the 2015GIZSymposium of the Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentDivision in Bonn, Germany in October 2015. She puts a particular emphasis on formulating good indicators and good practices in monitoring the contribution of agricultural programmes to food and nutrition security.

published: 05 Jan 2016

Principles of Agricultural Economics Part 1

This book focus on agriculture. However, it is quite useful to understand how rational firms as a whole make decisions in a competitive market.
Book by Andrew Barkley and Paul W Barkley.

Do most investors shy away from agriculture and food sectors?

Private investment in the food and agriculture sector fell last year as commodity prices declined. This inaccessibility to capital is a big challenge in a sector that already battles difficulties such as fragmented land holdings and a large number of small farmers. But in a largely agrarian society like India, why aren’t investors interested in driving the next green revolution? A group of industry executives discussed these issues at the News Corp VCCircle Food & AgriInvestmentSummit 2017, held in Mumbai last month.
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This is a power point presentation given in a Microeconomics class. The presenters style differs throughout. 3 total. Topic covered include short run, long ru...

This is a power point presentation given in a Microeconomics class. The presenters style differs throughout. 3 total. Topic covered include short run, long run, parity concept, price supports, surpluses, tax burdens, various costs of policy, politics, public choice theory, and arguments for an against. It's not perfect but should be a good supplement for anyone currently studying the topic. Sorry about the audio!

This is a power point presentation given in a Microeconomics class. The presenters style differs throughout. 3 total. Topic covered include short run, long run, parity concept, price supports, surpluses, tax burdens, various costs of policy, politics, public choice theory, and arguments for an against. It's not perfect but should be a good supplement for anyone currently studying the topic. Sorry about the audio!

Kung Hey Fat Choi. Hello and welcome to The Pulse. The Year of the Ram is upon us, and it’s time for over indulging in food and alcohol to celebrate. Among the foods to be served at any self-respecting “hoi neen” dinner is chicken, but thanks to bird flu outbreaks on the mainland and problems faced by our own poultry farmers we came perilously close to not having any chicken this year. More on that later. While, as you’ll see later, the government doesn’t seem too enthusiastic about encouraging local livestock farmers, it is suddenly pushing agricultural development .In this year’s PolicyAddress, the Chief Executive announced a new agricultural policy that included spending seven billion dollars on an 80 hectare “Agri-Park”. But some farmers are – to use an old expression – wary of Greeks bearing gifts.
What’s a government to do? After clearing the streets of the Umbrella Movement at the beginning of December it was then threatened with Central being occupied by 5,000 chickens just a few weeks later. Well, the chicken apocalypse didn’t happen, but the threat was symptomatic of just how frustrated Hong Kong local poultry farmers feel about the way their industry is being treated, and the price they have to pay for bird flu outbreaks on the mainland.
And that’s all we have for this first programme of the Year of the Ram. To end all of us at the Pulse would like to wish you – not so sheepishly - Kung Hei Fat Choy. We’ll see you next week.

Kung Hey Fat Choi. Hello and welcome to The Pulse. The Year of the Ram is upon us, and it’s time for over indulging in food and alcohol to celebrate. Among the foods to be served at any self-respecting “hoi neen” dinner is chicken, but thanks to bird flu outbreaks on the mainland and problems faced by our own poultry farmers we came perilously close to not having any chicken this year. More on that later. While, as you’ll see later, the government doesn’t seem too enthusiastic about encouraging local livestock farmers, it is suddenly pushing agricultural development .In this year’s PolicyAddress, the Chief Executive announced a new agricultural policy that included spending seven billion dollars on an 80 hectare “Agri-Park”. But some farmers are – to use an old expression – wary of Greeks bearing gifts.
What’s a government to do? After clearing the streets of the Umbrella Movement at the beginning of December it was then threatened with Central being occupied by 5,000 chickens just a few weeks later. Well, the chicken apocalypse didn’t happen, but the threat was symptomatic of just how frustrated Hong Kong local poultry farmers feel about the way their industry is being treated, and the price they have to pay for bird flu outbreaks on the mainland.
And that’s all we have for this first programme of the Year of the Ram. To end all of us at the Pulse would like to wish you – not so sheepishly - Kung Hei Fat Choy. We’ll see you next week.

Putin's farmer - agriculture and business in Russia | DW Documentary

One of Putin’s biggest fans and a prominent businessman in the agriculture industy, Stefan Dürr has built a farming empire in Russia.
Dürr emigrated from Germ...

One of Putin’s biggest fans and a prominent businessman in the agriculture industy, Stefan Dürr has built a farming empire in Russia.
Dürr emigrated from Germany to Siberia when he was a student and now has his own empire in Russia. He owns at least 200,000 hectares of land and has 60,000 cows and 4,000 employees. Two years ago Vladimir Putin personally handed him the certificate of Russian citizenship. Russia wants to become independent of European Union imports and Dürr’s milk empire benefits from this policy. That’s because he also receives some of the state subsidies that are being invested in building up Russia’s agriculture. Wherever Dürr shows up, be it at the Agrofarm agricultural trade show in Moscow, or at the regional ministries of Kaluga and Voronezh, people listen to him and rely on him. We meet a man who waxes lyrical about how much he has been able to grow in Russia, how he has been able to buy land and develop as an entrepreneur and also get involved in politics. Dürr is an ice hockey fan: 'Germany,' he says, 'is like football: very thought through, following strict rules. Fouls are punished, dives could be worth it. In Russia it’s like ice hockey: faster, more spontaneous, tougher - and yet still following fair rules.' It’s a game that Dürr seems to have a talent for.
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One of Putin’s biggest fans and a prominent businessman in the agriculture industy, Stefan Dürr has built a farming empire in Russia.
Dürr emigrated from Germany to Siberia when he was a student and now has his own empire in Russia. He owns at least 200,000 hectares of land and has 60,000 cows and 4,000 employees. Two years ago Vladimir Putin personally handed him the certificate of Russian citizenship. Russia wants to become independent of European Union imports and Dürr’s milk empire benefits from this policy. That’s because he also receives some of the state subsidies that are being invested in building up Russia’s agriculture. Wherever Dürr shows up, be it at the Agrofarm agricultural trade show in Moscow, or at the regional ministries of Kaluga and Voronezh, people listen to him and rely on him. We meet a man who waxes lyrical about how much he has been able to grow in Russia, how he has been able to buy land and develop as an entrepreneur and also get involved in politics. Dürr is an ice hockey fan: 'Germany,' he says, 'is like football: very thought through, following strict rules. Fouls are punished, dives could be worth it. In Russia it’s like ice hockey: faster, more spontaneous, tougher - and yet still following fair rules.' It’s a game that Dürr seems to have a talent for.
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Pushing Boundaries in Agriculture | Rob Saik | TEDxRedDeer

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Robert Saik, CEO of The Agri-Trend Group of Companies is a Professional Agrologist and a Certified Agricultural Consultant. As founder of The Agri-Trend Group, Robert has been involved in the development of many new business processes and spearheaded several advancements in technology integration in agriculture. Agri-Trend has been nominated one of Canada’s2012 Top 50 Best Managed Companies and was recognized by Venture Magazine as one of Alberta’s2013 top 25 Most Innovative Organizations. Robert is a Director of WesternerPark, 2014-2015 Chairman of Agri-Trade Show, past Director of the Red DeerChamber of Commerce, and serves on The Red Deer Chamber of Commerce Ag Policy Committee as well as Adviser to The CanadianManagementCouncil, The FarmProgress Show and The Red Deer College.
In July 2014, Robert was appointed by the Premier of the Province of Alberta to the Innovation Council, a think-tank on technology integration and innovation leadership. He is a passion keynote speaker addressing audiences on the importance of modern agriculture. He is also the author of the Amazon bestseller, “The Agriculture Manifesto” - 10 Key Drivers That Will Shape Agriculture in the NextDecade.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Coming Soon!
Robert Saik, CEO of The Agri-Trend Group of Companies is a Professional Agrologist and a Certified Agricultural Consultant. As founder of The Agri-Trend Group, Robert has been involved in the development of many new business processes and spearheaded several advancements in technology integration in agriculture. Agri-Trend has been nominated one of Canada’s2012 Top 50 Best Managed Companies and was recognized by Venture Magazine as one of Alberta’s2013 top 25 Most Innovative Organizations. Robert is a Director of WesternerPark, 2014-2015 Chairman of Agri-Trade Show, past Director of the Red DeerChamber of Commerce, and serves on The Red Deer Chamber of Commerce Ag Policy Committee as well as Adviser to The CanadianManagementCouncil, The FarmProgress Show and The Red Deer College.
In July 2014, Robert was appointed by the Premier of the Province of Alberta to the Innovation Council, a think-tank on technology integration and innovation leadership. He is a passion keynote speaker addressing audiences on the importance of modern agriculture. He is also the author of the Amazon bestseller, “The Agriculture Manifesto” - 10 Key Drivers That Will Shape Agriculture in the NextDecade.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. It implements a system of agricultural subsidies and other programmes. It was introduced in 1962 and has undergone several changes since then. It has been criticised on the grounds of its cost, and its environmental and humanitarian impacts.
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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. It implements a system of agricultural subsidies and other programmes. It was introduced in 1962 and has undergone several changes since then. It has been criticised on the grounds of its cost, and its environmental and humanitarian impacts.
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About the Speakers
Ashok Gulati is currently Infosys ChairProfessor of Agriculture at Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). He is an eminent Indian agricultural economist and a former Chairman of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), Government of India (2011-14). He was Director at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) for more than 10 years (2001-11). He worked as a Chair ProfessorNABARD at Institute of Economic Growth (1998-2000), and prior to that he was Director/Chief Economist, Agriculture, and Rural Development at National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) from 1991 till 1997. Dr. Gulati has been deeply involved in policy advice in India for a long number of years. For his contributions to the field, the President of India honored him with ‘Padma Shri award’ in 2015. He has served in both academic and policy advising capacities in India. He has 14 books to his credit on Indian and Asian Agriculture. He has been a prolific writer in several leading daily newspapers in India, with his current column ‘From Plate to Plough’ in the Indian Express and Financial Express. He is currently on the Board of Directors of several organizations.
Smriti Verma is an economic researcher working on economic policy research, with a focus on agricultural, farm and food policy in India, in relation to the rest of the world. She is presently working as Consultant at ICRIER. Smriti holds an MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; she completed her BA (Hons) in Economics from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi. She is working under the ICRIER - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) project under which she has conducted an extensive study of the state of agriculture in Uttar Pradesh – the fifth largest and most populated state of India – analyzing the sources and drivers of agricultural growth in the state in the past two decades and recommending policy actions for higher agricultural growth in the short-to-medium term. She also worked in the states of Punjab and Madhya Pradesh on similar lines. Smriti is involved in evaluating the efficiency of value-chains for high-value commodities in India based on case-studies from various states in India for different commodities under the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Her areas of interest are agricultural policies, macroeconomics, monetary and trade economics.
Abstract
China-the dragon, started off its economic reforms in 1978 with focus on agriculture. The twin approach adopted was replacing the commune system in land by household responsibility system and liberating the agri-prices from too much government control. As a result, during 1978-84, Chinese agri-GDP increased by 7 percent per annum and farm incomes in real terms by 15 percent per annum. The Chinese poverty declined from 33 percent to 15 percent in just six years! Rising incomes in rural areas generated demand for manufactured goods, triggering a manufacturing revolution by Town and Village Enterprises (TVEs). When the masses gained, it provided political legitimacy to reformers to further pursue economic reforms.
In contrast, India-the elephant, started reforms by stealth, by liberating trade and industrial licensing policy. It impacted agriculture only indirectly. There were no major reforms directly aimed at agriculture. A result of this strategy was that India took 18 years to half its poverty from 45 percent in 1993 to 22 percent in 2011. Lately, agriculture is in increasing distress, with agri-GDP growth collapsing to just 1.8 percent per annum in the first three years of NDA period (2014-15 to 2016-17). Agriculture’s neglect does not augur well for the country as it engages 47 percent of the workforce, and without its turn around, ‘sabka saath, sabka-vikas’ cannot be achieved. And without masses gaining, broad-based demand for industrial goods cannot be created. India will do well by taking a leaf from the Dragon’s experience in this regard and reform its agriculture with positive incentives, propelling investments, and changing institutions to make Indian agriculture profitable, productive and sustainable. It can then also then help trigger a manufacturing revolution by increasing demand for manufactured products at mass scale.

About the Speakers
Ashok Gulati is currently Infosys ChairProfessor of Agriculture at Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). He is an eminent Indian agricultural economist and a former Chairman of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), Government of India (2011-14). He was Director at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) for more than 10 years (2001-11). He worked as a Chair ProfessorNABARD at Institute of Economic Growth (1998-2000), and prior to that he was Director/Chief Economist, Agriculture, and Rural Development at National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) from 1991 till 1997. Dr. Gulati has been deeply involved in policy advice in India for a long number of years. For his contributions to the field, the President of India honored him with ‘Padma Shri award’ in 2015. He has served in both academic and policy advising capacities in India. He has 14 books to his credit on Indian and Asian Agriculture. He has been a prolific writer in several leading daily newspapers in India, with his current column ‘From Plate to Plough’ in the Indian Express and Financial Express. He is currently on the Board of Directors of several organizations.
Smriti Verma is an economic researcher working on economic policy research, with a focus on agricultural, farm and food policy in India, in relation to the rest of the world. She is presently working as Consultant at ICRIER. Smriti holds an MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; she completed her BA (Hons) in Economics from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi. She is working under the ICRIER - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) project under which she has conducted an extensive study of the state of agriculture in Uttar Pradesh – the fifth largest and most populated state of India – analyzing the sources and drivers of agricultural growth in the state in the past two decades and recommending policy actions for higher agricultural growth in the short-to-medium term. She also worked in the states of Punjab and Madhya Pradesh on similar lines. Smriti is involved in evaluating the efficiency of value-chains for high-value commodities in India based on case-studies from various states in India for different commodities under the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Her areas of interest are agricultural policies, macroeconomics, monetary and trade economics.
Abstract
China-the dragon, started off its economic reforms in 1978 with focus on agriculture. The twin approach adopted was replacing the commune system in land by household responsibility system and liberating the agri-prices from too much government control. As a result, during 1978-84, Chinese agri-GDP increased by 7 percent per annum and farm incomes in real terms by 15 percent per annum. The Chinese poverty declined from 33 percent to 15 percent in just six years! Rising incomes in rural areas generated demand for manufactured goods, triggering a manufacturing revolution by Town and Village Enterprises (TVEs). When the masses gained, it provided political legitimacy to reformers to further pursue economic reforms.
In contrast, India-the elephant, started reforms by stealth, by liberating trade and industrial licensing policy. It impacted agriculture only indirectly. There were no major reforms directly aimed at agriculture. A result of this strategy was that India took 18 years to half its poverty from 45 percent in 1993 to 22 percent in 2011. Lately, agriculture is in increasing distress, with agri-GDP growth collapsing to just 1.8 percent per annum in the first three years of NDA period (2014-15 to 2016-17). Agriculture’s neglect does not augur well for the country as it engages 47 percent of the workforce, and without its turn around, ‘sabka saath, sabka-vikas’ cannot be achieved. And without masses gaining, broad-based demand for industrial goods cannot be created. India will do well by taking a leaf from the Dragon’s experience in this regard and reform its agriculture with positive incentives, propelling investments, and changing institutions to make Indian agriculture profitable, productive and sustainable. It can then also then help trigger a manufacturing revolution by increasing demand for manufactured products at mass scale.

The lost decades for China in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s look remarkably like the lost decades of Africa in the 1980s and 1990s. Poor land rights, weak incentives, incomplete markets and inappropriate investment portfolios. However, China burst out of its stagnation in the 1980s and has enjoyed three decades of remarkable growth. In this talk ScottRozelle, Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and co-director of that RuralEducation ActionProgram (REAP) at Stanford University, examines the record of the development of China's food economy and identifies the policies that helped generate the growth and transformation of agriculture. Incentives, markets and strategic investments by the state were key. Equally important, however, is what the state did not do. Policies that worked and those that failed (or those that were ignored) are addressed. Most importantly, Rozelle tries to take an objective, nuanced look at the lessons that might be learned and those that are not relevant for Africa. Many parts of Africa have experienced positive growth during the past decade. Rozelle examines if there are any lessons that might be helpful in turning ten positive years into several more decades of transformation. Alain de Janvry, Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC-Berkeley provides commentary.

The lost decades for China in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s look remarkably like the lost decades of Africa in the 1980s and 1990s. Poor land rights, weak incentives, incomplete markets and inappropriate investment portfolios. However, China burst out of its stagnation in the 1980s and has enjoyed three decades of remarkable growth. In this talk ScottRozelle, Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and co-director of that RuralEducation ActionProgram (REAP) at Stanford University, examines the record of the development of China's food economy and identifies the policies that helped generate the growth and transformation of agriculture. Incentives, markets and strategic investments by the state were key. Equally important, however, is what the state did not do. Policies that worked and those that failed (or those that were ignored) are addressed. Most importantly, Rozelle tries to take an objective, nuanced look at the lessons that might be learned and those that are not relevant for Africa. Many parts of Africa have experienced positive growth during the past decade. Rozelle examines if there are any lessons that might be helpful in turning ten positive years into several more decades of transformation. Alain de Janvry, Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC-Berkeley provides commentary.

Brexit360 - Where are we now?

While Brexit remains headline news, there remains much uncertainty. What we do know is that agriculture is likely to be one of the sectors most impacted by Brex...

While Brexit remains headline news, there remains much uncertainty. What we do know is that agriculture is likely to be one of the sectors most impacted by Brexit due to the significance of the Common Agricultural Policy to farmers in the UK and the fact that the EU dominates our agri-food trade. The panel will discuss how far we’ve come since the referendum, what the signals from UK Governments are so far and what they mean for the industry as a whole, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes work being done to inform the debate. Farmers Guardian Editor Ben Briggs joins this panel to highlight some of his readership’s key concerns and priorities over the course of the coming years.
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While Brexit remains headline news, there remains much uncertainty. What we do know is that agriculture is likely to be one of the sectors most impacted by Brexit due to the significance of the Common Agricultural Policy to farmers in the UK and the fact that the EU dominates our agri-food trade. The panel will discuss how far we’ve come since the referendum, what the signals from UK Governments are so far and what they mean for the industry as a whole, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes work being done to inform the debate. Farmers Guardian Editor Ben Briggs joins this panel to highlight some of his readership’s key concerns and priorities over the course of the coming years.
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An Introduction to Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture

Anna Herforth, international nutrition Consultant, explains the concept of nutrition-sensitive agriculture at the occasion of the 2015GIZSymposium of the Agri...

Anna Herforth, international nutrition Consultant, explains the concept of nutrition-sensitive agriculture at the occasion of the 2015GIZSymposium of the Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentDivision in Bonn, Germany in October 2015. She puts a particular emphasis on formulating good indicators and good practices in monitoring the contribution of agricultural programmes to food and nutrition security.

Anna Herforth, international nutrition Consultant, explains the concept of nutrition-sensitive agriculture at the occasion of the 2015GIZSymposium of the Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentDivision in Bonn, Germany in October 2015. She puts a particular emphasis on formulating good indicators and good practices in monitoring the contribution of agricultural programmes to food and nutrition security.

Do most investors shy away from agriculture and food sectors?

Private investment in the food and agriculture sector fell last year as commodity prices declined. This inaccessibility to capital is a big challenge in a secto...

Private investment in the food and agriculture sector fell last year as commodity prices declined. This inaccessibility to capital is a big challenge in a sector that already battles difficulties such as fragmented land holdings and a large number of small farmers. But in a largely agrarian society like India, why aren’t investors interested in driving the next green revolution? A group of industry executives discussed these issues at the News Corp VCCircle Food & AgriInvestmentSummit 2017, held in Mumbai last month.
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Amazing Agriculture Technology - Papaya. Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology. Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

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He said, in APMC, most of the agri-products are sold at wholesale rates. "Agri produces brought by the retailers in APMC transport to various part of the city and sales to the consumer ... "But the rise in fuel prices will result in rise of agri-produces by 10-15% at least," Pingale added....

Its MEPs negotiated the last common agricultural policy (CAP) settlement with 28 nation states and the European commission... Any office holder that has a vested interest in a certain policy should excuse themselves by declining to vote or abstaining.” ... “Expertise and firsthand experience [are] important for policy development ... MarcoContiero, GreenpeaceEU’s agriculture policy director, told the Guardian....

Smart weed-killing robots are here and they have the potential to disrupt the entire pesticide industryEcoRobotix claims their robot could reduce the use of herbicide by 20 percent. Other examples include Blue River, a startup that develops smart agriculture equipment, and University of Sydney, which has built its own entire series of agri-bots. ....

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The Pulse：Lunar New Year Special: Local farming and agricultural policy & local chicken farmers

Kung Hey Fat Choi. Hello and welcome to The Pulse. The Year of the Ram is upon us, and it’...

The Pulse：Lunar New Year Special: Local farming and agricultural policy & local chicken farmers

Kung Hey Fat Choi. Hello and welcome to The Pulse. The Year of the Ram is upon us, and it’s time for over indulging in food and alcohol to celebrate. Among the foods to be served at any self-respecting “hoi neen” dinner is chicken, but thanks to bird flu outbreaks on the mainland and problems faced by our own poultry farmers we came perilously close to not having any chicken this year. More on that later. While, as you’ll see later, the government doesn’t seem too enthusiastic about encouraging local livestock farmers, it is suddenly pushing agricultural development .In this year’s PolicyAddress, the Chief Executive announced a new agricultural policy that included spending seven billion dollars on an 80 hectare “Agri-Park”. But some farmers are – to use an old expression – wary of Greeks bearing gifts.
What’s a government to do? After clearing the streets of the Umbrella Movement at the beginning of December it was then threatened with Central being occupied by 5,000 chickens just a few weeks later. Well, the chicken apocalypse didn’t happen, but the threat was symptomatic of just how frustrated Hong Kong local poultry farmers feel about the way their industry is being treated, and the price they have to pay for bird flu outbreaks on the mainland.
And that’s all we have for this first programme of the Year of the Ram. To end all of us at the Pulse would like to wish you – not so sheepishly - Kung Hei Fat Choy. We’ll see you next week.

Putin's farmer - agriculture and business in Russia | DW Documentary

One of Putin’s biggest fans and a prominent businessman in the agriculture industy, Stefan Dürr has built a farming empire in Russia.
Dürr emigrated from Germany to Siberia when he was a student and now has his own empire in Russia. He owns at least 200,000 hectares of land and has 60,000 cows and 4,000 employees. Two years ago Vladimir Putin personally handed him the certificate of Russian citizenship. Russia wants to become independent of European Union imports and Dürr’s milk empire benefits from this policy. That’s because he also receives some of the state subsidies that are being invested in building up Russia’s agriculture. Wherever Dürr shows up, be it at the Agrofarm agricultural trade show in Moscow, or at the regional ministries of Kaluga and Voronezh, people listen to him and rely on him. We meet a man who waxes lyrical about how much he has been able to grow in Russia, how he has been able to buy land and develop as an entrepreneur and also get involved in politics. Dürr is an ice hockey fan: 'Germany,' he says, 'is like football: very thought through, following strict rules. Fouls are punished, dives could be worth it. In Russia it’s like ice hockey: faster, more spontaneous, tougher - and yet still following fair rules.' It’s a game that Dürr seems to have a talent for.
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20:37

Pushing Boundaries in Agriculture | Rob Saik | TEDxRedDeer

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Pushing Boundaries in Agriculture | Rob Saik | TEDxRedDeer

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Robert Saik, CEO of The Agri-Trend Group of Companies is a Professional Agrologist and a Certified Agricultural Consultant. As founder of The Agri-Trend Group, Robert has been involved in the development of many new business processes and spearheaded several advancements in technology integration in agriculture. Agri-Trend has been nominated one of Canada’s2012 Top 50 Best Managed Companies and was recognized by Venture Magazine as one of Alberta’s2013 top 25 Most Innovative Organizations. Robert is a Director of WesternerPark, 2014-2015 Chairman of Agri-Trade Show, past Director of the Red DeerChamber of Commerce, and serves on The Red Deer Chamber of Commerce Ag Policy Committee as well as Adviser to The CanadianManagementCouncil, The FarmProgress Show and The Red Deer College.
In July 2014, Robert was appointed by the Premier of the Province of Alberta to the Innovation Council, a think-tank on technology integration and innovation leadership. He is a passion keynote speaker addressing audiences on the importance of modern agriculture. He is also the author of the Amazon bestseller, “The Agriculture Manifesto” - 10 Key Drivers That Will Shape Agriculture in the NextDecade.
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56:54

Common Agricultural Policy

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. It ...

Common Agricultural Policy

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. It implements a system of agricultural subsidies and other programmes. It was introduced in 1962 and has undergone several changes since then. It has been criticised on the grounds of its cost, and its environmental and humanitarian impacts.
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About the Speakers
Ashok Gulati is currently Infosys ChairProfessor of Agriculture at Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). He is an eminent Indian agricultural economist and a former Chairman of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), Government of India (2011-14). He was Director at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) for more than 10 years (2001-11). He worked as a Chair ProfessorNABARD at Institute of Economic Growth (1998-2000), and prior to that he was Director/Chief Economist, Agriculture, and Rural Development at National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) from 1991 till 1997. Dr. Gulati has been deeply involved in policy advice in India for a long number of years. For his contributions to the field, the President of India honored him with ‘Padma Shri award’ in 2015. He has served in both academic and policy advising capacities in India. He has 14 books to his credit on Indian and Asian Agriculture. He has been a prolific writer in several leading daily newspapers in India, with his current column ‘From Plate to Plough’ in the Indian Express and Financial Express. He is currently on the Board of Directors of several organizations.
Smriti Verma is an economic researcher working on economic policy research, with a focus on agricultural, farm and food policy in India, in relation to the rest of the world. She is presently working as Consultant at ICRIER. Smriti holds an MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; she completed her BA (Hons) in Economics from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi. She is working under the ICRIER - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) project under which she has conducted an extensive study of the state of agriculture in Uttar Pradesh – the fifth largest and most populated state of India – analyzing the sources and drivers of agricultural growth in the state in the past two decades and recommending policy actions for higher agricultural growth in the short-to-medium term. She also worked in the states of Punjab and Madhya Pradesh on similar lines. Smriti is involved in evaluating the efficiency of value-chains for high-value commodities in India based on case-studies from various states in India for different commodities under the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Her areas of interest are agricultural policies, macroeconomics, monetary and trade economics.
Abstract
China-the dragon, started off its economic reforms in 1978 with focus on agriculture. The twin approach adopted was replacing the commune system in land by household responsibility system and liberating the agri-prices from too much government control. As a result, during 1978-84, Chinese agri-GDP increased by 7 percent per annum and farm incomes in real terms by 15 percent per annum. The Chinese poverty declined from 33 percent to 15 percent in just six years! Rising incomes in rural areas generated demand for manufactured goods, triggering a manufacturing revolution by Town and Village Enterprises (TVEs). When the masses gained, it provided political legitimacy to reformers to further pursue economic reforms.
In contrast, India-the elephant, started reforms by stealth, by liberating trade and industrial licensing policy. It impacted agriculture only indirectly. There were no major reforms directly aimed at agriculture. A result of this strategy was that India took 18 years to half its poverty from 45 percent in 1993 to 22 percent in 2011. Lately, agriculture is in increasing distress, with agri-GDP growth collapsing to just 1.8 percent per annum in the first three years of NDA period (2014-15 to 2016-17). Agriculture’s neglect does not augur well for the country as it engages 47 percent of the workforce, and without its turn around, ‘sabka saath, sabka-vikas’ cannot be achieved. And without masses gaining, broad-based demand for industrial goods cannot be created. India will do well by taking a leaf from the Dragon’s experience in this regard and reform its agriculture with positive incentives, propelling investments, and changing institutions to make Indian agriculture profitable, productive and sustainable. It can then also then help trigger a manufacturing revolution by increasing demand for manufactured products at mass scale.

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China's Agricultural Development and Policies: Are there lessons for Africa?

The lost decades for China in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s look remarkably like the lost dec...

China's Agricultural Development and Policies: Are there lessons for Africa?

The lost decades for China in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s look remarkably like the lost decades of Africa in the 1980s and 1990s. Poor land rights, weak incentives, incomplete markets and inappropriate investment portfolios. However, China burst out of its stagnation in the 1980s and has enjoyed three decades of remarkable growth. In this talk ScottRozelle, Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and co-director of that RuralEducation ActionProgram (REAP) at Stanford University, examines the record of the development of China's food economy and identifies the policies that helped generate the growth and transformation of agriculture. Incentives, markets and strategic investments by the state were key. Equally important, however, is what the state did not do. Policies that worked and those that failed (or those that were ignored) are addressed. Most importantly, Rozelle tries to take an objective, nuanced look at the lessons that might be learned and those that are not relevant for Africa. Many parts of Africa have experienced positive growth during the past decade. Rozelle examines if there are any lessons that might be helpful in turning ten positive years into several more decades of transformation. Alain de Janvry, Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC-Berkeley provides commentary.

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Brexit360 - Where are we now?

While Brexit remains headline news, there remains much uncertainty. What we do know is tha...

Brexit360 - Where are we now?

While Brexit remains headline news, there remains much uncertainty. What we do know is that agriculture is likely to be one of the sectors most impacted by Brexit due to the significance of the Common Agricultural Policy to farmers in the UK and the fact that the EU dominates our agri-food trade. The panel will discuss how far we’ve come since the referendum, what the signals from UK Governments are so far and what they mean for the industry as a whole, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes work being done to inform the debate. Farmers Guardian Editor Ben Briggs joins this panel to highlight some of his readership’s key concerns and priorities over the course of the coming years.
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Tom Moran on Ireland's Agri-food Sector and CAP

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